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theatlantic.com More than 1,500 people died in the sinking of the Titanic, but more than 700 survived. Those who did owed their escape to the newest communications technology of the time: wireless telegraphy.
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dailygalaxy.com In 2000, at the turn of the century, Roy Cullimore, a microbial ecologist and Charles Pellegrino, scientist and author of Ghosts of the Titanic discovered that the Titanic --which sank in the Atlantic Ocean 97 years ago -- was being devoured by a monster...
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scotsman.com A DIVER exploring a sea wreck off the Scottish coast died after he descended beyond the depths for which he was qualified, an inquest heard. Father-of-four Neil Rodgers, 40, became separated from two other more experienced divers when he got into...
1 0 shipwreckworld Feb 3, 2011 in Shipwreck News
independent.co.uk Champagne experts have discovered what are believed to be the oldest existing bottles of Heidsieck champagne, salvaged from a shipwreck near the Finnish province of Aaland, local authorities said Monday. Divers stumbled across a cargo of around 150...
1 0 shipwreckworld Jan 20, 2011 in Shipwreck News
arevpam.org Underwater archeology and maritime history in Med. Our team of archeologist and commercial divers are doing shipwreck research, communication, presentation.
1 0 AREVPAM Jul 21, 2010 in Shipwreck News
telegraph.co.uk A giant "wall" of fish, measuring around 50ft wide, 50ft deep and 400ft long, swam into the view of amazed divers as they explored a reef on Pescador Island in the Philippines.
1 0 shipwreckworld Aug 8, 2009 in Shipwreck Pictures
uboataces.com this is a really good backround site for u-bats especialy there section for the emblems of the entire fleets u-boats.from u-2 to u-4711.
1 0 widevildog Jul 13, 2009 in Shipwreck News
in.news.yahoo.com Marine archaeologists in Sweden have discovered what they believe to be the wreck of a Viking ship at the bottom the country's largest lake. According to a report in The Local: Sweden's news in English, a team of 50 divers from the Swedish coastguard...
1 0 shipwreckworld May 10, 2009 in Shipwreck News
lecimetieredusaint-laurent.com This website is dedicated to the wrecks between Bic and Sandy Bay in Québec.
1 0 samcote Mar 23, 2009 in Shipwreck News
cnn.com "Most people have had dreams of flying. Graham Hawkes had dreams of flying -- underwater. Hawkes has been in the business of building underwater craft for more than a decade. In the early days, his company, Hawkes Ocean Technologies, built vehicles for...
1 0 shipwreckworld Mar 11, 2009 in Shipwreck Videos
deepscape.com Lots of high-quality New England shipwreck photos from some of the more popular wrecks in Southern New England. Pictures include the German Submarine U-853, the USS Bass, Grecian, Troy Don, SS Suffolk, Chester Poling, Chelsea, Onandaga, Idene, and the...
1 0 shipwreckworld Mar 6, 2009 in Shipwreck Pictures
nautilusproductions.com A mysterious sinking, a group of dedicated scientists and technicians and a 200 year old shipwreck have all collided in the Gulf of Mexico. Four thousand feet below the choppy seas the remains of a 19th century shipwreck lie in wait and a month long...
1 0 nautilusvideo Feb 2, 2009 in Shipwreck Videos
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Legend of the Lake - New Discovery Edition Book

The recent discovery of the wreck of the British warship Ontario, “the Holy Grail” of Great Lakes shipwrecks, solves several mysteries that have puzzled historians since the ship sank more than two centuries ago. Now, for the first time, the whole tragic story of the Ontario can finally be told. Buy Now!